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Acceleration Acceleration – the rate at which velocity changes  Can be an: Increase in speed Decrease in speed Change in direction.

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1 Acceleration Acceleration – the rate at which velocity changes  Can be an: Increase in speed Decrease in speed Change in direction

2 Types of acceleration  Increasing speed Example: Car speeds up at green light  Decreasing speed Example: Car slows down at stop light  Changing Direction Example: Car takes turn (can be at constant speed) screeeeech

3 Question  How can a car be accelerating if its speed is a constant 65 km/h? If it is changing directions it is accelerating

4 Calculating Acceleration  If an object is moving in a straight line  Units of acceleration: m/s 2

5 Calculating Acceleration 0 s 1 s2 s3 s4 s 0 m/s 4 m/s 8 m/s 12 m/s16 m/s

6 Question  A skydiver accelerates from 20 m/s to 40 m/s in 2 seconds. What is the skydiver’s average acceleration?

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8 a & v on a hot wheels track

9 Graphing Acceleration  Can use 2 kinds of graphs Speed vs. time Distance vs. time

10 Graphing Acceleration: Speed vs. Time Graphs 1)Speed is increasing with time = accelerating 2)Line is straight = acceleration is constant

11 Graphing Acceleration: Speed vs. Time Graphs 1)In Speed vs. Time graphs: Acceleration = Rise/Run = 4 m/s ÷ 2 s = 2 m/s 2 Run = 2 s Rise = 4 m/s

12 Graphing Acceleration: Distance vs. Time Graphs 1)On Distance vs. Time graphs a curved line means the object is accelerating. 2)Curved line also means your speed is increasing. Remember slope = speed.

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